Suzanne Goldring is a successful historical fiction author who has had a distinguished career in the corporate world before turning to writing. She is credited with introducing barcoding in the United Kingdom and has worked as a public relations consultant, with a specialization in travel and business. After a successful career in the corporate world, Goldring decided to pursue her passion for fiction by writing the kind of novels she loves to read, focusing on the extraordinary lives of ordinary people.
Goldring's debut novel, "My Name is Eva," was published in 2019 and draws on her experience of volunteering in a care home. The novel was partially inspired by a cache of wartime love letters that she saved from the flames, adding a personal touch to her writing. Her second novel, "Burning Island," is set in Corfu, a place that combines fun, beauty, and tragedy. Goldring writes in her thatched cottage in Hampshire and a seaside cottage in Cornwall, providing her with a peaceful and inspiring environment for her writing.
Goldring's background in public relations and her experience working in business and travel have provided her with a wealth of knowledge and insights, which she uses to create compelling and engaging stories. Her writing is characterized by a deep understanding of human emotions, relationships, and the complexities of life, making her a popular author in the historical fiction genre. With her passion for writing and her commitment to creating engaging stories, Goldring continues to captivate readers with her unique and compelling voice.